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Also these Keema and Sheekh words I saw on some Pakistani foods are Turkic words I guess ? Kıyma and Şiş for us.
10 points!
Just a correction in pronunciation for the non-Punjabis, its Makai ki roti.
"Makke di roti, thoba saagay da, hor ki khana ay, sir babay da?"
Something I heard as a kid.
Didn't you just make a typo there by writing the word 'sir' instead of some other word? Last time I checked 'S' was not the 12th letter of the English alphabet.
Spartacus yes as I guessed Keema is Turkic, its coming from "Kıy" core which means "to mince" in Turkic.
I loved the spoon or whatever it is.
Ah Kaymak, Kaymak of my hometown is famous, Kaymaklı Ekmek Kadayıfı, a sweet with Kaymak is also famous in my hometown